One of the things I don't like about our manuals is the fact they are very vague in some areas. Is this an oversight? Hell, no. If they leave it intentionally vague and the fecal matter hits the rotating blades, well, they can say "pilot error" since the procedure was vague to begin with. Company, at worst, get a slap on the rest and told to clarify the procedure. There's WAY too many "captain's discretion" stuff floating around for legal reasons that will get the company out of hot water just in case. I think they learned this when the TVC accident bit them in the ass with the whole "don't apply max braking even if the runway's contaminated" BS. Went off the end b/c the company wanted to save some $$$ on brakes, so they tossed that in there. It got changed REAL fast after that accident since the FAA caught wind of it. Wanna know how much the airline cares about you? The FAA and NTSB can absolve a captain of all wrong doing and say he followed company procedures to the letter. If you go off the end of the runway, they'll still fire you as a scape goat for the media.
As for "bitch slapping" FOs, well, if someone's got an opinon that's formed on incorrect facts or reflects a lack of respect for people that haven't even had their "trial" yet, they need to be told. Dancing on egg shells isn't gonna solve any problems, and they need to be corrected whether they be CAs, FOs, DOs, CEOs or whatever.